The Love Struck Paradox

The Love Struck Paradox

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Noelle Sinclair and James Reighson have always fought to remain at the top. Read this story about two ambitious high school teens who are trying to create memories in their last year of school together before going off on their separate journeys. (ps: here's an excerpt): "I thought you hated grey", he says eyeing my outfit. "I do, it doesn't suit me" "You're right, it doesn't, you look horrifying." I try to hide my hurt by making a poker face but he sees right through it. "You'd rather I say how unbelievingly gorgeous you look in every single dress that you wear?"
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In the day-to-day trenches of high school, it is almost the default-setting to believe we are the main character of our own coming-of-age story. This is not wrong. It's just ours isn't the only story there is. The jocks, the nerds, the cheerleaders, the losers, the stoners, the fangirls, the skaters. Everyone's the realest most important person in existence, all of them, at the same time, first-person narrators to their own stories, stumbling into each other's plot lines, defying the status-quo, catalysts to ups and downs. A deconstruction of all the high school tropes and cliches written over the years, a deep-dive into the psyche of students trying to finish high school while going through irrevocable self-discovery, the most improbable of connections, and the insufferable pains of growing up.

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